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Well for a start the N.S.A has form for illegal surveillance of US citizens and both the F.B.I and C.I.A have conducted illegal domestic surveillance in the past so it's not as simple as taking denials at face value. Personally i think the only way to prove or disprove any of this is an official investigation and an official investigation of the numerous Russian accusations and suspicions well may be the only way to kill that but who you would get to oversee it that has the knowledge of the US intelligence services and no links or loyalties to any of them could be the biggest challenge.
What is beyond debate is this presidency is being overshadowed by issue's that shouldn't really be a big problem and are only becoming big problems because they are being completely mismanaged from the top down. Trump's inexperience of the higher political world is showing badly and rather then get his head down and adapt to this new world he's in all he is doing is reverting to stereotypical businessman and trying to blag his way through it and it's not working. |
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Away from Tweetgate, New York Mag finds Trump busy...breaking his promises to the electorate.
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Taking just two examples from the six in the article: a) My administration will “promote clean air and water.” Trump’s budget abolishes the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a popular, bipartisan program that preserves the health of the lakes that eight Midwestern states depend on. b) The government will stop wasting money overseas and “rebuild” our inner cities. Trump’s budget cuts $2 billion from public housing and $300 million from rental assistance, while abolishing the Community Development Block Grant program, which funds affordable housing, community recreation centers, and food assistance, among other things. The budget also cuts job-training programs, legal aid, and home energy subsidies to low-income Americans. |
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Still inclined to say judge after 4/8 years : Obama did rack up a huge deficit in the 8 years he was in office, in fact he doubled it.
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Apparently the snake Spicer has been told it was GCHQ who tapped Trump Towers?
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Smells a bit like an attempt to justify Trump after the backlash and lack of evidence. Either way GCHQ have strongly denied it, it's a very serious accusation to make so again time for them to show it. A warning to May as well that Trump is more than capable of throwing the UK under the bus if it helps him deflect one bad news story. |
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Next potential distraction ruse from Trump's Russian situation: Military action "an option" against North Korea if it elevates weapons programme threat, US secretary of state says.
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We should cancel his State visit immediately. How dare he slander Her Majesty's Intelligence Services ! (Not that they could get any intelligence out of Trump anyway...)
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The White House has apologized according to The Sun: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/311323...-donald-trump/
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Given the speed at which the White House apologized and said it won't happen again it makes me think we do have a lot of info and threatened to release it :D
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Nothing has changed in my opinion which warrants any kind of view change from me. People can easily deny stuff. I can deny I did not have anything to eat yesterday, does not mean it is true and people should not blindly follow everything said by officials as true. Never heard of plausible deniability ? I have already said, more than once and I completely agree, Trump needs to show his hand instead of keeping people guessing and speculating and having others making claims for him. |
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If the White House was going to hand over evidence that GCHQ had spied on Trump in the next couple of days* then why would it today state that it will not repeat the allegations? * 20/3/17 is the deadline for evidence to the Senate Committee investigating the phone-tapping allegations. |
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Starting to think that Mick either works for trump or is Spicer in disguise
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